Spain vs Romania U21 LIVE collide this Wednesday, June 21, in Bucharest for the first appointment of European Sub-21 2023. After the senior team’s triumph in the Nations League, the youth team will look to continue the success and bring a new trophy to their windows as well as qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics. Sports Republic will bring you all incidents of FREE ONLINE duel.
The U21 European Championship awards three places for the JJ. ooh to the top three-placed teams in the tournament, with the exception of France, who are already classified as hosts. But Spain is also longing for the triple in the youth categories after winning the U17 and U19 categories.
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What time does Spain vs. Romania play for the U21 European Championship?
The compromise between Spain vs. Romania for the first date of European U21 Starts at the following times depending on location:
- Spain (Peninsula): 8.45 p.m
- Spain (Canary Islands): 7:45 p.m
- Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil: 3:45 p.m
- Venezuela, Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile: 2:45 p.m
- Colombia, Ecuador, Peru: 1:45 p.m
- Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica: 12:45 p.m
Where to watch Spain vs Romania LIVE for European U21 Championship?
LIVE broadcast of the game Spain vs. Romania of the European U-21 will be available throughout the Spanish territory via the signals of Teledeporte and RTVE Play.
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Spain vs Romania U21 LIVE: possible line-ups
- Spain: Aguirrezabala; Martínez, Guillamón, Pacheco, Miranda; Blanco, Baena, Vega; Sanchez, Gomez and Ruiz.
- Romania: Tarnovanu; Pantea, Screciu, Dican, Ticu; Isfan, Grameni, Albu, Petrila; Mihaila and Munteanu.
Spain arrived after a 1-1 draw against Mexico in an under-21s friendly. Photo: EFE
Spain U21 squad
- Goalkeepers: Julen Aguirrezabala (Athletic), Leo Román (Mallorca) and Arnau Tenas (Barcelona)
- Defenders: Arnau Martínez (Girona), Víctor Gómez (Braga), Hugo Guillamón (Valencia), Manu Sánchez (Osasuna), Juan Miranda (Betis), Jon Pacheco (Real Sociedad), Mario Gila (Lazio) and Aitor Paredes (Athletic Club ). ).
- Midfielders: Antonio Blanco (Alavés), Gabri Veiga (Celta), Alejandro Baena (Villarreal), Oihan Sancet (Athletic Club), Aimar Oroz (Osasuna) and Adrián Bernabé (Parma).
- Forwards: Ander Barrenetxea (Real Sociedad), Rodri Sánchez (Betis), Rodrigo Riquelme (Girona), Sergio Gómez (Manchester City), Sergio Camello (Rayo Vallecano) and Abel Ruiz (Braga).